Thursday, August 16, 2007

Eye Surgery

So. . .Lawson did not get into his first playground scrap. . .we had our first surgery. Jake and Lawson are both missing their tear ducts. They tried to find Jake's when he was 18 months old, to no avail. They got through one tear duct for Lawson and what you see in the above picture is the rubber stopper that is sewed to his nose and to the stint that is keeping the tear duct open.



Surgery day was also Jake's 4th birthday. . .I think the cake helped with the healing process!! :0)

Thursday, July 5, 2007

Ice Freem

What could be better on a hot summer day than a good ole ice cream cone?!! And frankly if you don't get it everywhere it isn't nearly as entertaining!!



One must be clean. . .
and the other loves being dirty!!

4th of July

We started the day out visiting the Cross gang up at the condo in Dillon. We went to the parade and the boys loved it. . .they were throwing candy so that was a real big selling point.

Three generations of Unruh men!!


For our evening festivities we went to a Rockies game with fireworks at the end of the game. Jake loved the fireworks. . .Lawson not so much. The entire drive home he kept saying "Ears, Loud, Works, Hurt" over and over again. . .he did however start saying it in different order so that we would keep sympathizing.














Tuesday, June 26, 2007

2nd Ringbearer Job

Jake had his second chance to be a ring bearer for Andrew Welker (and Tracy) on June 1st. Daddy was the best man, so that made it even more fun!!





Those Crazy Boys

Mr. Investigator. . .Lawson is always trying to figure everything out these days!!


Gotta train them young!! heehee



Swimmy diaper not necessary!!


Lawson is all about saying "Cheese!" for pictures now.

Friday, June 22, 2007

Camp FaHoCha

Jacen and Jake hanging out in our room!

Darica and Lawson playing in the dirt.




We recently went to North Dakota for Gareth to speak at the camp he grew up going to. . .that was pretty exciting for him to take his boys to see his old stomping grounds.

A family picture on the Leonard Bench!